BETTER than a German Shepherd?!

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  • @cmtippens9209
    @cmtippens9209 Год назад +4558

    I think the color reference I would use for this dog's coat is "Slightly Toasted Marshmallow". 😁

    • @florentinalestaru7273
      @florentinalestaru7273 Год назад +104

      and to honor his personality as well - Marsh-mellow ❤😇🫶

    • @elizabethgeorge168
      @elizabethgeorge168 Год назад +53

      I have a cat like this. His name is Mallow 😊

    • @flingage
      @flingage Год назад +49

      Or coffee-creamer

    • @Voltaic_Fire
      @Voltaic_Fire Год назад +10

      Indeed! I was about to comment the same thing but saw your comment.

    • @jenpink4298
      @jenpink4298 Год назад +8

      Perfect 👍

  • @BigZebraCom
    @BigZebraCom Год назад +4828

    He's like a German Shepherd, except without all the post-war guilt.

    • @blackphilip8369
      @blackphilip8369 Год назад +172

      Lol, pretty accurate 😂

    • @Moon_Metty
      @Moon_Metty Год назад +180

      Or the North Korean Shepherd, without the incessant paranoia.

    • @jimthefinger7391
      @jimthefinger7391 Год назад

      Not quite only if they give the NAZI gold back.

    • @KikiSpaghetti
      @KikiSpaghetti Год назад +22

      LOL

    • @ICU2B4UDO
      @ICU2B4UDO Год назад +162

      Actually, the Swiss played EVERY side so, there's that...

  • @beccaboop93
    @beccaboop93 Год назад +779

    I love the gentle arm pats during the blow-dry, like he was saying "excuse me ma'am, not today"
    Such a well behaved polite boy ❤️

    • @Shapinska
      @Shapinska Год назад +10

      came here to say that haha

  • @Chylk
    @Chylk Год назад +543

    As a White Swiss Shepherd owner myself, it's so nice to see more people talk about this breed! I'm surprised to hear not many have heard of this dog, and that it's not recognized as a breed yet. They're amazing dogs, both as working dogs and as family dogs

    • @alinasartcafe
      @alinasartcafe Год назад +18

      Yup, no, only in Europe. They are gaining popularity, but they weren't very well known outside a handful of Western European countries. When I got mine, there were only two others in my city. Now there are quite a few more. Still only a handful of breeders though.

    • @natashan.202
      @natashan.202 Год назад +45

      I say, "Good." The minute they get recognized by the AKC and gain popularity, they'll start declining as people mass-breed these poor dudes and give them sloping backs and a whole mess of genetic conditions.

    • @MrMor94ok
      @MrMor94ok Год назад +2

      I know that this breed of dog does not like strangers and does not allow itself to be stroked by strangers.

    • @allitus
      @allitus Год назад +11

      ​@@MrMor94ok that is partly untrue. mine doesnt mind strangers but generally arent very affectionate and dont peg for scratches unlike many other breeds from retrievers to spaniels. swiss sheperd a very kind dog though, and tolerant to strangers plus sweet with children. you have to also acknowledge, that you get a scared and loud dog by not training it well with any dog breed. by training your dog well, this breed is very tolerant to people and loves the people who it is already familiar with.

    • @deformiertergolfball4847
      @deformiertergolfball4847 Год назад +2

      ​@@MrMor94ok i mean you cant go for the standard. i myself got a aussi which i rescued and while the others did not care a little bit for the strangers at their home or even tried to get away from them and were very active and playfull, mine is the biggest cuddle couch potatoe you can imagine. she is lazy and she loves all humans, i basicly have to stop for every stranger which passes by cause she cant stop her hype i havent had to train her anything yet except the handling with other dogs, it sometimes seems like she wants to make clear that i am her human and no one is allowed to touch me. also we got a neighbour which owns a full black german shepperd. he is 3 years of age and everyone who throws his ball once will be one of his best friends forever but he has his own mind and does not care for any order at all - might also be his age.
      they just also have a character. one might love to be touched by strangers, others might be scared of strangers or agressive against them. most of the time its about luck and training, how your pet turns out.

  • @toomanyhobbies2011
    @toomanyhobbies2011 Год назад +870

    I'm so glad they bred them with straight backs.

    • @azyrennvd4814
      @azyrennvd4814 Год назад +8

      Could someone tell me what that means?

    • @woodstream6137
      @woodstream6137 Год назад +33

      ​@@azyrennvd4814 The idea behind the sloped backs in german shepherds is to affect their movement giving them an efficient trotting gait that allows them to move efficiently while spending less energy. - google search.

    • @breemapry
      @breemapry Год назад +105

      @@azyrennvd4814 I think German Shepherds have been bred with curved backs in the past and it has caused health problems so people are trying to start breeding to where the shepherds have a proper straight back. I’m not super knowledgeable about it but that’s what I’ve been reading and hearing from German Shepherd owners.

    • @Lisa-eo9gd
      @Lisa-eo9gd Год назад +46

      @@azyrennvd4814 The Geman Shepherd has been bred with a back that slopes down toward the tail. I don't know why. Seems utterly insane to me. Someone else can give you a more complete answer.

    • @thewiirocks
      @thewiirocks Год назад +76

      @@azyrennvd4814 Lisa an Bree covered the slope. You can see it in most photos of German Shepherds as that’s been a standard for the breed for a long time. The reason why this is bad is that it puts a tremendous amount of stress on their hindquarters. Which is compounded by the fact that the hips and joints ended up compromised to get that sloping look. Many Shepherds have an underlying condition known as Hip Dysplasia where the socket isn’t fully covering the ball of the bone. This can lead to pain and a large number of medical conditions that can make the dog’s life miserable and the vet bills high.

  • @trex3003
    @trex3003 Год назад +752

    Gorgeous. That top-line silhouette is what all shepherds should look like. He looks like a white wolf. Just gorgeous.

    • @DragonsOfSnow
      @DragonsOfSnow Год назад +40

      They did many, many years ago until they were bred to look like the ones now with perpetually bent knees. It's so sad..

    • @JustMe-mh2pn
      @JustMe-mh2pn Год назад +4

      But this kind of overbreeding is now forbidden.

    • @sandedra329
      @sandedra329 Год назад +4

      For the love of GOD you put any dog in a 3 point stack and see if their topline it straight 🤦

    • @comraderaichu6940
      @comraderaichu6940 Год назад +22

      @@sandedra329 Problem is there are the dogs that have the sloped backs when they aren't in a stack. Frog dogs.

    • @henrygvidonas9573
      @henrygvidonas9573 Год назад

      @@comraderaichu6940 This! It's torture breeding and it needs to stop! It causes massive hip and back problems and his very painful. You only need to look at old pictures of the early German Shepherds to see the glaring difference between what the breed is supposed to look like and what some of the modern show dog lines have become.
      Wikipedia has an article with a picture of "Horand von Grafrath", the first officially recognised and registered German Shepherd ever, born in 1895. THAT'S what a German Shepherd is supposed to look like, in general. He's the common ancestor of all German Shepherds today.

  • @carolinekarlen5730
    @carolinekarlen5730 Год назад +284

    So I'm from Switzerland and I'm save to say that I have never been more proud of my country for having such doggos :)

    • @Lisa-eo9gd
      @Lisa-eo9gd Год назад +11

      Hello from the United States! I am an American and have never heard of this breed. Judging from the dog in this video, I'd say your country may well have the best dog breed in the world! He seems like perfection to me. You have reason to be proud!

    • @snowsansa1527
      @snowsansa1527 Год назад +15

      @@Lisa-eo9gd Guard dog, intelligent, well mannered, buet be prepared for the snowy hair all over the place. White is is everywhere.

    • @Lisa-eo9gd
      @Lisa-eo9gd Год назад +7

      @@snowsansa1527 Thanks for the info! My last dog had short hair but she shed excessively. I have a neighbor who enjoyed brushing my dog daily. (She's a teen and I paid her.) That helped. I might need that again if I can find a Swiss Shepherd.

  • @lovelylittlevulpix
    @lovelylittlevulpix Год назад +141

    Before I discovered this channel, I had no idea what kind of career I wanted to have in life. But I've recently considered pet grooming, and tomorrow afternoon I have a job interview with a local dog grooming business in my town. Wish me luck, and thank you for such funny and wholesome content!

    • @daughteroftime4631
      @daughteroftime4631 Год назад +8

      Sending positive vibes for your interview!

    • @deb8105
      @deb8105 Год назад +4

      Good luck with your interview.

    • @Revealthereal_
      @Revealthereal_ Год назад +1

      Tell us how it went!

    • @lovelylittlevulpix
      @lovelylittlevulpix Год назад +8

      @@Revealthereal_ I didn't get the job. They wanted someone with experience, and I had none.

    • @deformiertergolfball4847
      @deformiertergolfball4847 Год назад +9

      @@lovelylittlevulpix sad actually. i face the same issue but with different jobs. i just dont get, why they dont just help someone gain experience.

  • @luven7165
    @luven7165 Год назад +691

    I work at a dog daycare centre and can confirm that swiss shepherds are more laid back than their german cousins. They are among the favorite breeds of our staff because of their laidback personality, they are gentle giants and wonderful to work with.

  • @leah66
    @leah66 Год назад +320

    I have three White Swiss Shepherds and I can definitely say they have softer temperaments than GSDs, for sure, but they are still also shepherds, so be prepared for some whining and anxiety issues if not carefully socialized. They're WONDERFUL dogs and I won't be without one for the rest of my life!

    • @AshBear2008
      @AshBear2008 Год назад +12

      OMG you have 3?!?! ugh….that sounds like heaven to me!

    • @v2micca
      @v2micca Год назад +17

      Yes, the whining is real. I swear my Shepherd will whine like crazy if he feels he is not getting the necessary amount of attention.

    •  Месяц назад

      What are they like as puppies?

  • @hhsea
    @hhsea Год назад +22

    1:26 i love how he politely tries to stop the blow dryer lol

  • @junesgemini8586
    @junesgemini8586 Год назад +64

    I always think it’s so cute when dogs swat at the blow dryer. Such a polite way to be disagreeable, yet most acquiesce in the end and just let her get on with things.

  • @autumnfragrance6326
    @autumnfragrance6326 Год назад +98

    They have a very neutral disposition with an excellent sense of time. They are also known to yodel instead of bark.

    • @snowsansa1527
      @snowsansa1527 Год назад +6

      mine, when he was young he howls, now his bark is very manly, we call him a real man dog.

    • @anamatovic5719
      @anamatovic5719 Год назад +4

      @@snowsansa1527 Mine barks a lot, he doesn't even know how to howl, he's trying, but it sounds really bad ahahahha

    • @GracemarieJohnson2763
      @GracemarieJohnson2763 Год назад +1

      ​@@anamatovic5719 Gotta give him credit for trying, though 😂

    • @JBert246
      @JBert246 3 месяца назад +2

      Umm, I don’t think too many people got the joke.
      But well done

    • @TillIGetToYou
      @TillIGetToYou 2 месяца назад

      Mine just whines at me. bhahahah

  • @VeWatchesVideos
    @VeWatchesVideos Год назад +701

    As someone who spent most of her childhood with a beautiful Swiss Shepherd called Blondie (back when the breed was still known as the American-Canadian White Shepherd and the breed wasn't formally recognized anywhere), it pleases me to see two of these beauties on your channel in such a short time. These dogs are absolute treasures with amazing temperaments and infinite patience. Easily one of the most underrated shepherd breeds.
    EDIT: No, I'm not German. The dog was named after the band Blondie and for her white fur. There was no WW2 legacy involved in the naming proces. XD

    • @a.w.1906
      @a.w.1906 Год назад +11

      Blondie? Are you serious?
      That was the name of Adolf Hitlers Shepard too...

    • @mara9322
      @mara9322 Год назад +5

      Infinite patience... I do not recognize our WSS at all in that hahaha

    • @TJson206
      @TJson206 Год назад +27

      @@a.w.1906 it was blondi and not blondie. It’s a small difference but please be more careful next time before coming to conclusions

    • @rebusdan
      @rebusdan Год назад +6

      @VeWatchesVideos Do you know where the name American-Canadian WS came from because AM Can is a pretty big difference then Switserland.. An uncle of mine once had Swiss Shepherd that very gentle and almost the same as described in the video.

    • @a.w.1906
      @a.w.1906 Год назад +3

      @@TJson206 There is absolute no difference in pronunciation. Only that counts.

  • @boomerbristol3774
    @boomerbristol3774 Год назад +67

    I don't know if my girl, Sophie, was part Swiss Shepherd, but at 75 pounds, she was the sweetest, most gentle dog that I ever had!
    We traveled a lot and she was a wonderful ambassador of what the shepherd breed could be; whip-smart, good with kids, animals yet watchful and protective. She passed away over 10 years ago, at age 15, and I still miss her so much!
    I honestly hope that the breed doesn't become too popular; too many irresponsible backyard breeders out there that could hurt this wonderful dog's reputation...and health.

    • @Matt_of_the_mountains
      @Matt_of_the_mountains 11 месяцев назад +1

      My wife had a German Shepard that passed away 9 years ago, she was amazing and a great ambassador of what the breed was supposed to be. We've been talking about getting another but were thinking of a Shiloh Shepard due to how breeding created so many health problems for the German. I just learned about the Swiss Shepard myself but personally I'm glad they haven't been recognised by the AKC.

    • @kennethahl175
      @kennethahl175 6 месяцев назад

      They are beautiful ! I had no choice when I got my first shepherd. He was a roadside stray puppy. Mine has all of the shepherd attributes. He's also very gentle and protective. I have no regrets owning a solid black shepherd. Anyone can pet him. I take him everywhere. At five years of age I retrained him for my service dog. Thank you for sharing .

  • @pajalca
    @pajalca Год назад +18

    We have a two year old female WSS. Easily by far the best and smartest dog I've ever had. I've lost count to the amount of commands and words that she recognizes. Where I go, she will follow. She has a behaviour inteligence that's off the charts. We've taken her almost to every scenario, from cannoying to moutain bike rides, to dog parks, restaurants, slow walks, outdoor runs, music concerts, beach, friends houses, shopping, you name it and she always behaves properly. In Portugal animals can't go inside shops, so she just sits and waits at the door. Very gentle with all animals. In the house she's alert and signals strangers but not excessively. Absolutely focused on us. No one else exists. Strangers can call her or try to interact with her, and she just ghosts them. Because of this she has helped two friends of mine to overcome their fear of dogs. And of course, incredibly beautiful with the whitest white coat I've seen. There isn't one single time that we go out without someone smiles at us, try to pet her of even kiss her. I've met other WSS and they have similar treats and characteristics and this video just proves that WSS is an awesome breed. I regularly watch your videos and boy...you have some very badly behaved dogs, not like this one who was a delight.

  • @lawrencestack743
    @lawrencestack743 Год назад +930

    What a beautiful dog. This is the first I heard of this breed. Your backyard looks beautiful.

    • @v2micca
      @v2micca Год назад +21

      In the U.S. and Canada, they are still just considered White Shepherd variants. They have actually been around in some fashion since the inception of the German Shepherd Breed. But the gene that causes the white fur is recessive, so if you breed one with a standard colors Shepherd, you get standard color puppies. For the longest time, the white color was considered a disqualifying trait and white puppies were often destroyed by the breeders. There was also a misconception for a long time that White Shepherds were contributing to the dulling or lightning of standard Shepherd coat colors. I think it was around the late 80's early 90's that there was enough interest in the variant that breeders finally began to breed them intentionally. Because Switzerland was the first country to officially recognize the breed, they have since been named the Swiss Shepherd. And I know all this because of my own White Shepherd. You will find that the only video I have ever posted is of my own pupper playing soccer.

    • @stephpom5373
      @stephpom5373 Год назад +2

      What a beautiful woman. I wish she did the cleanings with her hair down

    • @kashimea_
      @kashimea_ Год назад +28

      ​@@stephpom5373 what.... 🙁

    • @coldblue9mm
      @coldblue9mm Год назад +31

      @@stephpom5373 That's kinda creepy. No, wait, it is creepy. What's your malfunction?

    • @stephpom5373
      @stephpom5373 Год назад

      @@kashimea_ shes gorgeous, some of us come here not just for the pets ...get over it

  • @xccrazy91
    @xccrazy91 Год назад +251

    I love that Swiss shepherds don’t have the dramatically shorter back legs. Less of a chance for hip dysplasia and arthritis
    I have one that comes into my store in Studio City sometimes and I was the only one to recognize that he wasn’t a white German shepherd.

    • @-TriP-
      @-TriP- Год назад +23

      In my experience I've only ever seen that in the US, since moving to the UK and spending a lot of time in Germany I only ever see straight-backed German Shepherds over here (thankfully)

    • @Flying-Chicken
      @Flying-Chicken Год назад +1

      ​@@-TriP- Canada too. Seen lots of short legged ones

    • @sandedra329
      @sandedra329 Год назад +3

      Gsds don't have short back legs, it's a stack. They are squatting.

    • @xccrazy91
      @xccrazy91 Год назад

      @@sandedra329 whatever

    • @karel_de_lille
      @karel_de_lille Год назад

      why even sloped backs?

  • @MissTrixie29
    @MissTrixie29 2 месяца назад +1

    We had a Swiss shepherd, she looked exactly like Yuni. She was so kind and sweet. We used to go to the local schools and nursing homes. Kids who were scared of dogs would eventually learn to trust and elderly would pet while she sat next to them in their wheelchairs. She was the best dog, the intelligence of a German and was friendly but not in-your-face friendly.

  • @amigabriella7462
    @amigabriella7462 Год назад +8

    They are amazing dogs. Chill and laid back but also cautious in a non threatening way. They do sing the song of their people but usually to people from their immediate circle. With other people they behave nicely. Sometimes I feel like they like to embarrass their owners..at least mine does :D

  • @wendymuhr3446
    @wendymuhr3446 Год назад +58

    He is so majestic with his floofs blowing in the wind. 🥰

  • @bryantan863
    @bryantan863 Год назад +41

    Yuni has done very well for his first grooming session. I have to give credit to his owners because they have a fantastic job of training Yuni to be very well behaved.

  • @joannecooper4592
    @joannecooper4592 Год назад +6

    You can just see the intelligence in his eyes. Gorgeous doggo. Love the little kiss at the end of his grooming.

  • @jinxypop13
    @jinxypop13 Год назад +33

    Very informative! We rescued a white shepherd and he was an outstanding dog. The rescue didn’t know if we’d want such a calm shepherd. Now his demeanor makes sense. He looked quite similar with some tan mixed in with his white fur. My son named him Tanner. We lost him at age 12. 💕

    • @patrician3821
      @patrician3821 Год назад +2

      My first WSS also was a rescue I took from the side of the road. I fell in love forever and when he died I was so heartbroken that I got another one. They are just adorable

  • @SerenWen_art
    @SerenWen_art Год назад +219

    Yay! I was hoping you’d do a White Swiss Shepherd - we have a four year old male, who is nowhere near as well behaved at the groomers! Our groomer lives four houses up the road from us, and I can hear him complaining even with all the doors and windows shut! 👿 🐶

    • @dootersnooter5343
      @dootersnooter5343 Год назад +14

      Uhm have you watched them groom your dog or are you joking because that sounds concerning

    • @Lorrainecats
      @Lorrainecats Год назад +5

      ​@@dootersnooter5343 Yes, maybe better check it out

    • @alinasartcafe
      @alinasartcafe Год назад +3

      They definitely can make themselfves heard. Mine is pretty quiet, but whenever I or anyone else washes him, he looks like the most mistreated and opressed doggo that ever doggoed. I am betting yours, just as mine, doesn't have that same problem with any non-bathrom bodies of water though.

    • @SerenWen_art
      @SerenWen_art Год назад +5

      @@dootersnooter5343 he just doesn’t like the drier, or the air tube of death as Vanessa calls it, watch most of her videos with shepherds, huskies etc and you’ll see how much they like to complain even though they’re not being harmed in the slightest. Our boy LOVES his groomer, he won’t let any strangers touch him, but will go running up to the groomer demanding fusses!

    • @SerenWen_art
      @SerenWen_art Год назад +6

      @@alinasartcafe our is very vocal, I never knew a dog could make so many noises! He actually likes being bathed, it’s the drier he doesn’t like, he does his “drama queen” bark, where he’s not being aggressive in any way, just complaining and making his opinion known to anyone in the neighbourhood! They’re very loyal and loving companions though.

  • @bevcovich7861
    @bevcovich7861 Год назад +41

    Wow he’s beautiful and well behaved 🐾😍

  • @inazuma3gou
    @inazuma3gou Год назад +10

    I like how he politely refuses the air dryer with a paw

  • @dianamay3601
    @dianamay3601 Год назад +9

    Such a gorgeous boy, and very well behaved, love how he protested the dryer! Great job!

  • @shhhimnothere
    @shhhimnothere Год назад +22

    beautiful boy!!

  • @Darknessevolves
    @Darknessevolves Год назад +148

    The little lick at the end was so adorable 🥺🥰 such a good doggo ❤ I love your channel

  • @BeeWhistler
    @BeeWhistler Год назад +8

    I grew up with a German Shepherd, but we lived in the country and there were lots of kids and animals so he was a happy boy. That said, I wouldn't mind someday being in a position to own a Swiss Shepherd. They're lovely.

  • @janmcelvain8370
    @janmcelvain8370 Год назад +1

    What a beautiful, sweet well behaved boy!

  • @VarjoPira
    @VarjoPira Год назад +21

    My family has a white swiss shepherd, and she's attached to me and my brother (we trained her). Great breed, very smart, social and energetic.

  • @harryh5620
    @harryh5620 Год назад +15

    I had one of these pooches about 40 years ago. Very sweet dog.

  • @cmcarlson9582
    @cmcarlson9582 Год назад +8

    We rescued a senior Great Dane White Swiss Shepherd mix. She was one of the best dogs ever. With your description of Swiss Shepherds, I see where her personality came from.

  • @RobertP-kk5ou
    @RobertP-kk5ou Месяц назад +1

    Vanessa you deserved a good dog to work with.

  • @kimberlysmith-parkerson7067
    @kimberlysmith-parkerson7067 Год назад +34

    I would give you 100 thumbs up for this one if I could. He's precious!

  • @laurel7377
    @laurel7377 Год назад +5

    He looks like Bolt! He's super cute!

    • @dejavu0__0
      @dejavu0__0 Год назад +1

      I was thinking the same thing 😮

  • @NotJRB
    @NotJRB Год назад

    Beautiful pooch, good natured and behaved.

  • @XxPokemonRoxxxX
    @XxPokemonRoxxxX Год назад +5

    My sister got a Swiss shepherd and she is the cutest! She fits perfectly in our family, and soon she will be working with my sister in school as a therapy dog. So proud of these two!

  • @ronallen6578
    @ronallen6578 Год назад +17

    He sure seemed liked a really well behaved dog. Good boy❤❤❤

  • @hollyw9566
    @hollyw9566 Год назад +8

    What an absolutely splendid dog!

  • @SebastianJArt
    @SebastianJArt Год назад +1

    What a sweetness.

  • @slmsmom8
    @slmsmom8 Год назад +7

    "Subtle transformation" is the definition of good grooming at home. 😊😊

  • @alinatiapaeva3729
    @alinatiapaeva3729 Год назад +30

    The white fur and black eyes make him look like something out of a video game! What a precious boy

  • @mrcx6142
    @mrcx6142 Год назад +6

    I absolutely LOVE swiss shepherds!
    I think they have less skeletal issues as well, which is always good.

  • @cameronwheler7367
    @cameronwheler7367 Год назад +21

    We have 3 berners and a great bernese and recently fostered both a GSD/Samo mix and a Swiss Shepherd. The Swiss is AMAZING! Very calm demeanor, no prey drive, resource or anxiety issues. Just a chill sweet breed. Awesome to see on the channel!

    • @alinasartcafe
      @alinasartcafe Год назад

      I would be interested to know what type of voodoo was performed on that Swiss to have zero prey drive. In all honesty, it's minor in mine, but it's directed at cats. He doesn't want to harm them, just to catch them long enough that they'd play with him. Somehow communication falls apart when he uses his considerably large mouth to catch them. So he ends up crying, not because they scratched him, but because they still ran away from him. I have gotten very good at spotting cats in random bushes as we walk, but I sadly haven't developped night vision to the extent I need it to spot them before he does.

    • @cameronwheler7367
      @cameronwheler7367 Год назад +1

      @@alinasartcafe We had ours as a foster (now in her forever home!) and have cats at home and she was very interested, but would never chase - even when they displayed prey-like activity (running, etc). Not sure what magic was involved, but she was SUPER sweet with our older cat (21), and would always try to mother him by lying next to him and pulling him into her belly with her paws or nudging him with her nose, then licking and cleaning him. He is grumpy old gus, but he loved the attention and would roll on his back and purr madly as she cleaned him! We thought maybe she was a mill mom who had her puppies taken away, but never got any details, other than she was not fixed and had obviously had at least one litter previsouly. She was just a sweetheart with our other animals!

  • @pupcakeninja
    @pupcakeninja Год назад

    He's such a good boy!!! Absolutely beautiful

  • @kerris.8620
    @kerris.8620 Год назад +3

    They are the best breed. I'm on my third. And had a litter of them years ago. They would stop traffic when in my front yard. So cute.

  • @ayame316
    @ayame316 Год назад +9

    Oh my goodness I love this breed! Yes more laid back and a straight back!!!! I met one that was a therapy dog and they are very gentle.

  • @robynwillis2830
    @robynwillis2830 Год назад

    Oh my. He is absolutely gorgeous in every single way

  • @VictheChick
    @VictheChick Год назад +1

    What a sweet dog. Love the way he uses his paw, like a gentle "ça suffit."

  • @wildmoose6934
    @wildmoose6934 Год назад +26

    I'm so glad to see this breed see some recognition ❤ I'm getting a WSS of my own next year to be a working dog on my future farm. I didn't want a collie because I myself am quite laid back, so it feels like a match made in heaven ❤

    • @GuantanamoBayBarbie3
      @GuantanamoBayBarbie3 Год назад +1

      I hope you get that farm. I grew up on one. ❤ Prices on acreage is skyrocketing though. Bill Gates & other oligarchs (& not just Americans) are buying up lots of land. Some for the crops, some for the underground aquafirs. Better get it while you can.

    • @wildmoose6934
      @wildmoose6934 Год назад

      @B2CISME I'm blessed enough to be Canadian, and I get government help ($50k CAD) to help me start up after I get my college degree 😁 thank you so much for the support, it means a lot. A lot of people are trying to talk me out of it because I didn't grow up on a farm and I lack experience

  • @-o_o_o_o_o_o_o_o-
    @-o_o_o_o_o_o_o_o- Год назад +32

    They're very common here in many European countries, so it's surprising people over the sea don't know the breed. Many find they're a good option for a GSD, it's easier to find one that is both healthy and has good character, and is suitable for a companion pet, than such a GSD.

    • @Dungavenhooter-1700
      @Dungavenhooter-1700 Год назад +1

      Overbreeding and poor genetic quality has been detrimental to several breeds. Such as the American Pit Bull Terrier, German Shepherd, Labrador, and Golden Retriever breeds. Niche breeds tend to have better stock.

    • @deformiertergolfball4847
      @deformiertergolfball4847 Год назад +1

      @@Dungavenhooter-1700 i actually cant see why the german shepperd has such a bad name.
      i do live in germany and i have seen quiet a lot of shepperds in my life but barley any without straight backs. they have gotten so rare in the past years. the oldest shepperd i knew had a happy life untill he got 16.

    • @Dungavenhooter-1700
      @Dungavenhooter-1700 Год назад +2

      @@deformiertergolfball4847 Likely due to better breeding practices and more genetic diversity in the dog population. American GSDs likely suffer from the “founder effect.”

    • @deformiertergolfball4847
      @deformiertergolfball4847 Год назад

      @@Dungavenhooter-1700 i just dont understand why people behave like this and dont see the issue they are creating. same with cutting tailes or ears. id just wish humanity would give more about their surrounding

    • @Dungavenhooter-1700
      @Dungavenhooter-1700 Год назад +1

      @@deformiertergolfball4847 Good point. People should be more considerate of the people and life around them.

  • @Psychograce93
    @Psychograce93 Год назад +6

    One of the last dogs I had in my family was a swiss shepherd, and it was the most relaxed yet protective dog I've ever met. My mom used to groom dogs and train shepherds so this took me all the way back to when I was still small. Thanks for this trip down memory lane

  • @amh0013
    @amh0013 Год назад

    He is GORGEOUS! I love the yawn during the blow dry like… yeah yeah whatever.

  • @plushiespoochesandgpigs1805
    @plushiespoochesandgpigs1805 Год назад +3

    they are recognized as a breed in my country and they are less prone to the tempement and health issues of the gsd

  • @DragonsOfSnow
    @DragonsOfSnow Год назад +4

    I've never heard of this breed before, but it's absolutely breathtaking! Omg, I want one now.

  • @monicapdx
    @monicapdx Год назад +4

    Oh, my. So beautiful. He's like a horse with the cream gene, perlino or cremello, only with dark eyes. Baked Alaska. Very light flan. 😁 And what a sweetheart! I'm glad you got some shots of him trotting; he does have beautiful movement.

  • @angelserenade
    @angelserenade Год назад +5

    They're like a cross between a GSD and a cloud ❤❤❤

  • @seagilix
    @seagilix Год назад +13

    My fluffy old lady is 14 years old and the only issue I’ve ever had with her was food allergy. She’s always been most content with long walks and a comfy spot outside to keep watch over the backyard. Absolutely loves swimming and bath time too! 🤍

  • @itstyler7252
    @itstyler7252 Год назад +40

    he’s such a beautiful dog breed! his coat is also very lovely

  • @baronnumnums
    @baronnumnums Год назад +6

    YES!! This is our family dog. She was shockingly easy to train although not the greatest with other dogs, that took more effort. They are very fluffy with ridiculous corgi-butts. Very sweet & loyal

  • @MurphCat-zl8vu
    @MurphCat-zl8vu Год назад +3

    When he was slapping at 1:37, he almost looked as if he were smiling -- sorta like he was just having fun with you.

  • @susanb8354
    @susanb8354 Год назад +23

    I love seeing them run around in the green grass in your back yard. Sets them off beautifully.

  • @fiprosha
    @fiprosha Год назад +4

    I'm getting a Swiss Shepherd in 6 weeks. Very excited. :')

    • @sabin..5331
      @sabin..5331 16 дней назад

      How's it going? Are you happy with this breed?

    • @fiprosha
      @fiprosha 16 дней назад +1

      @sabin..5331 Hey! It's been going really well. Definitely a great breed!
      I just watched this video again and I agree with most points about this breed. I like to call her a "German Shepherd Light" and it's also why I got this breed. Definitely still a working dog, so there's a ton of energy and potential there, but also very manageable and really relaxed and calm too at home. Easy to train, super smart, really friendly. Does require you to put in quite a bit of work too though.
      The only point from the video I wouldn't necessarily agree with is the "less anxious." I never owned a German Shepherd, so I can't compare, but my Swiss Shepherd definitely used to be anxious, though mostly rooted in frustration and her being overwhelmed. She used to have what I liked to call "mental breakdowns" when there were too many new impressions outside or when she had to patiently wait. Never seen something like that with any other dog but my dog trainer said it was quite common for this breed in their first 1-2 years of life.
      But 95% of the time, she's the best dog ever. :)

    • @sabin..5331
      @sabin..5331 14 дней назад

      @@fiprosha Thank you for your response! "German Shepherd Light" that's sweet 😄 I'm glad that you are happy with this breed. My dog (English cocker spaniel) died 3,5 months ago. I was thinking about a new dog and this breed caught my eye. However, I'm not sure about it yet. Your response is very helpful to me.
      I was talking with other owners of this breed and they said that WSS is " very very sensitive" and you must train them only in a positive way. You said that your dog has "mental breakdowns". Do you think he has them because he is a "sensitive breed" or is it only your case? I think that I am very sensitive too, so I'm not sure if I would be the right owner for them 😅
      I'm sorry for my English. Unfortunately, I'm still learning.

    • @fiprosha
      @fiprosha 14 дней назад +1

      @@sabin..5331 Oh no, I'm sorry to hear about your dog. That has to be hard.
      I honestly wouldn't say that my WSS is sensitive and I also disagree with the idea of only positive training in general. The mental breakdowns are definitely not because she's sensitive, but more due to a lack of frustration tolerance (even though we actually actively trained that!) and her having a hard time processing certain impressions. Like, sometimes you drive to a new spot to go for a walk, and she gets so excited that she's already whining in the car. Then, once she's out of the car, she wants to go exploring asap. Walking next to you with a good heel is literally impossible (even though she can technically do it) because my dogs brain is everywhere but with me. If you don't let her run right away, she'll start whining and crying and it gets worse the more you insist on her being patient before she's allowed to run. There's often just a lot of energy that I think mine still needs to learn how to handle.
      This has already gotten a lot better though over time and with her first heat. I've also asked a dog trainer about this because I was really worried I was doing something wrong, and he only laughed and said this was really very normal behaviour for this breed. They tend to get really easily overwhelmed by the world outside. I'm sure not all of these dogs are like this, but mine certainly is, and from what I heard, it's nothing uncommon.
      These meltdowns really aren't the worst though, haha. As long as you don't care that other people probably think your dog is crazy. I like to compare them to a girl lying on the supermarket floor crying and screaming because they didn't get that chocolate bar they wanted.
      But yeah, mine's not sensitive though. I still do mostly positive training though because my dog is smart enough to know that she's faster and stronger than me. Like, recently I taught her not to pick up random food from the ground. If you tell her "NO!", she just eats it faster because she's absolutely aware that there's nothing I can do if she's off leash. So I taught her to basically find food for me, sit down, and she then gets a way better treat for it. She loves working with me, but it needs to be fair and worthwhile for her too.
      Where are you from? Because I was gonna say that maybe the WSS breed might also be a bit different in your country since I'm from Europe and figured you were from the US.
      I could also write you a giant essay though on why this breed is pretty much the best breed imo haha.

    • @sabin..5331
      @sabin..5331 3 дня назад

      @@fiprosha Thank you, he's in a better place now 🌠
      Also thank you so much for sharing this with me. It is very helpful. I am trying to prepare as much as possible for the arrival of my new teamate and this information is great. I think it is important to know how your dog thinks and acts. It also sounds like you have a very good trainer 😄
      I am also from Europe. I am a member of many Facebook WSS groups and also follow many kennels on instragm. But it is hard for me to find a good kennel. I was at an international dog show and the owner of the dog that won told me that this dog is a bit crazy. That the dog doesn't have the stanrad characteristic of the breed. Later that day this same dog started a fight with another dog. But still his owner told me that they wanted to breed on him. And that was a big red flag for me. I don't understand why anyone would want to produce puppies on an unstable dog. Especially if he realizes it..🤔 As time goes by, I find that there are more and more such kennels in my country.

  • @holykissme
    @holykissme Год назад

    He is marvelous. A stunning specimen.

  • @laurenmueller2207
    @laurenmueller2207 Год назад +1

    When he kissed your face, your smile was so warm and comfortable, you glow in your field of work Vanessa ☺️

  • @frankbosch3638
    @frankbosch3638 Год назад +3

    Finally, my dogbreed in your salon. It is indeed a very kind breed. Curious but carefull. Very good with cats and children. One downside. That beautifull coat sheds constantly (long stock haired) so get a good vacumcleaner.

  • @annebishop9634
    @annebishop9634 Год назад +17

    He’s gorgeous! Yes, working dogs need a “job”.

  • @haricliawesterberg6693
    @haricliawesterberg6693 Год назад

    I was lucky to had such a wonderful dog,so friendly so devoted,I was very sad when she passed away. 😢

  • @kremolaconia
    @kremolaconia Год назад

    That sweet boy quickly worked out that he was getting gorgeous and was a true gentleman about the less pleasing moments. 10/10.

  • @corgi813
    @corgi813 Год назад +2

    My friend had one. He was one of the nicest dogs ever, very kind and gentle dog to the corgis who terrorized him every now and then. RIP Douglas

  • @amandabrann
    @amandabrann Год назад +4

    I knew one of these dogs as a kid and his sweet, affectionate, near worshipful attitude makes even more sense now! Jake was honestly one of the sweetest dogs I’ve ever known! 🥰

  • @that_boy_cricket6990
    @that_boy_cricket6990 Год назад

    Lost my white Swiss in 2021, best dog I'll ever have
    She loved the snow, protected our family, liked howling to sirens and raised many orphan kittens and pets I brought home. Animal control got called so many times because people said she was freezing in the snow,, she had food and water and refused to come inside at times, she was trained didn't leave the yard and knew she could come inside to her warm spot by the fire when she wanted.

  • @missmayflower
    @missmayflower Год назад +2

    I looked after one for a friend and she was gorgeous, such a great companion. When out walking, people kept stopping me to meet her and she was so gracious about it.

  • @miawilliams6183
    @miawilliams6183 Год назад +90

    What a beautiful dog! I'll have to look into the Swiss Shepherd a little more. I was really thinking about getting a German Shepherd but what really knocked them off my list was their anxiety.

    • @Falco2Itachi
      @Falco2Itachi Год назад

      Sorry, but what do you mean by anxiety?

    • @miawilliams6183
      @miawilliams6183 Год назад +17

      @@Falco2Itachi Some lines of german shepherds are known for being anxious or nervous, this can lead to them being more reactive overall.

    • @archibaldikowski3646
      @archibaldikowski3646 Год назад +8

      A coworker of mine owns a Swiss Shepherd and she is the most well educated and calm dog, just a sweetheart.

    • @mara9322
      @mara9322 Год назад +4

      WSS can also be prone to anxiety (they are still a herding breed and are prone to things such as anxiety, or they can be, as well as reactivity)

    • @Falco2Itachi
      @Falco2Itachi Год назад +1

      @@miawilliams6183 I never heard of that. They are working dogs. Why would they be anxious? Some individuals. Sure, you can get an anxious dog whatever race he is but an entire line?

  • @MacBline
    @MacBline Год назад +6

    Such a sweet relaxed boy😍

  • @jenellbarnes4231
    @jenellbarnes4231 Год назад +2

    And just like that I fell in love 🥰 He has such adorable facial expressions ❤ Had a German shepherd as a kid and he was a goofy giant of a dog. He’d jump the fence and walk himself several miles to a local drive-thru to get a soft serve ice cream🍦

  • @Cuthawolf
    @Cuthawolf Год назад +1

    What a lovely looking dog, he seems like such a sweety.

  • @BeautyMonster1000
    @BeautyMonster1000 Год назад +4

    Beautiful dog and so well behaved! His fur is stunning!

  • @lucia897123
    @lucia897123 Год назад +5

    He looks exactly like my baby Hermes, he is the best dog I ever had, extremely protective, very playful but he won’t allow anyone to get more than 3 feet from me. Idk why this breed isn’t recognized they are one of the most beautiful breeds I know, extremely intelligent too.. and it’s cute when kids thinks he is a wolf 🐺. Thank you for the video, I am glad someone talks about this breed❤❤

  • @wolfie9593
    @wolfie9593 Год назад

    I have a black gsd and yes when he was young, he had lots of anxiety despite hours of exercise, classes ect. Now he is an angel but those early years were rough.

  • @plynwow
    @plynwow Год назад +1

    Oh my goodness, what an insanely handsome pup he is! I agree, this may be one of my new favorite shepherd breeds.

  • @susan8471
    @susan8471 Год назад +7

    WOW, a gorgeous dog with a very good temperament. ❤

  • @kaerenw
    @kaerenw 7 месяцев назад +3

    How lovely to see a white Swiss shepherd on your channel. I too have one, although my ten-year-old male doesn’t like having his nails trimmed. He used to be ok with it, but not anymore. Yes, WSS’s are soft as a cloud, very gentle, and even tempered. As others have commented, Dakota too has been instrumental in getting small children that are afraid of dogs to get over their fear. But my proudest time with him was when he got a fear-driven panicked street dog from Puerto Rico to accept humans into his life, and to now lead a relatively normal life, despite its beginnings. It took us about a year for that transformation. I love my Dakota from the bottom of my heart. By the way, he still thinks he is a puppy.

  • @gigirivers1447
    @gigirivers1447 Год назад

    He's so calm! I have a tricolored swiss but he's so rambunctious when getting a bath.

  • @christinechadsey6414
    @christinechadsey6414 Год назад +1

    What a sweet and beautiful dog!

  • @peggynulsen1365
    @peggynulsen1365 Год назад +4

    What a beautiful dog. I bet he was a great puppy to raise, and they did a wonderful job of it, obviously. Long life and happiness to him and his family.

  • @terezacz87
    @terezacz87 Год назад +3

    White Swiss shepherds are also recognized by the FCI! 😊

  • @rachellilley1518
    @rachellilley1518 Год назад

    My jaw dropped seeing this absolute Gem of a dog. Stunning and sweet.

  • @rayinpau.s.a.6351
    @rayinpau.s.a.6351 Год назад +1

    You are a beautiful Woman for many reasons . I am Proud & Happy to be one of your Viewer's . God Bless You young Lady !

  • @djharris90
    @djharris90 Год назад +7

    Thank you for introducing your viewers to so many different breed of dogs. Knowing what each temperament helps so many people pick the right one for themselves and their families

  • @AniFam
    @AniFam Год назад +22

    Such a good-looking and cute one~👍
    Thank you for sharing this video~🤗

  • @juliemarr65
    @juliemarr65 Год назад

    He's beautiful...looks like the white husky you groomed singing her song...😊🐕🐕

  • @myronalcock4716
    @myronalcock4716 Год назад

    Wow, amazing pupper, such a gentleman!

  • @mayumihirtzel7023
    @mayumihirtzel7023 Год назад +21

    Gorgeous dog! Thank you so much for sharing information about lesser-known breeds like this one. Your videos help me get the day-to-day lowdown on which breeds probably work best in which situations. :)

  • @lynnejohnston8922
    @lynnejohnston8922 Год назад +3

    What a absolutely beautiful and amazing dog Yuni was I absolutely love white swiss shepherd dog's Yuni was so well behaved in the bathtub and on the grooming table as well I would like to take the time out to appreciate all the hard work that Vanessa put's into grooming all these absolutely beautiful Dog's and Cat's as well....and I would like to thank Vanessa from all the Dog's and Cat's that can't say it for themselves you do a absolutely amazing job Vanessa and I would like to take the time out to appreciate all the hard work that your Cameraman puts in helping you out filming all these awesome videos.. 💯

  • @lizholmes2730
    @lizholmes2730 Год назад

    He is gorgeous. Looks majestic after his groom!
    Ours was longer coated, looked like a polar bear from the back (walked like one too), so very different from our other German Shepherd Dogs. We only had the joy of him for a few years as he passed away suddenly. Thank you a little walk down memory lane

  • @monsieurcommissaire1628
    @monsieurcommissaire1628 Месяц назад

    What a gorgeous dog.
    About as close to perfect as can be.
    I love that you mentioned the working dog aspect- they have to be engaged and have stuff to do or they go nuts. Not super difficult, but really important. Thank you for this lovely introduction❤️